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Passivization and pseudo-relatives with perception verbs in Spanish [PDF]
Perception verbs in Spanish (e.g. ver, ‘to see’; oír, ‘to hear’) can combine simultaneously with a direct object and different kinds of clausal modifiers. One of these are pseudo-relative clauses (e.g.
Fernando Martín Carranza +1 more
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Latin verbs with double accusative and their passivization
The goal of this paper is to re-examine the behaviour of Latin verbs taking double accusative from the perspective of functional-typological research on the so-called “ditransitive constructions”.
Maria Napoli
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Passivization of Ditransitive Verbs in Persian Based on Symmetric Move Approach [PDF]
This research examines the passivization of sentences with ditransitive verbs in Persian, based on the notion of symmetric move. The two objects of these sentences can move to the specifier of the tense head in the passive sentence. However, according to
سید مهدی ساداتی نوش آبادی +1 more
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Double object construction (DOC) seems to be attested across languages and thus has received much attention among linguists since eighties. It has been attested in literature that passivization patterns in double object/applicative constructions are of ...
Fawwaz An-Nashef
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The Behavior Of Non-Terms In Shaba Swahili A Relational Approach
This paper is an attempt to examine the behavior of Non-Terms in Shaba Swahili within the framework of Relational Grammar. The behavior of Non-Terms will be discussed with reference to several syntactic processes such as Passivization, Relativization ...
Obeidat, Hussein, Kapanga, Mwamba
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Passivization of ditransitive verbs from the FSP point of view [PDF]
The present paper aims at contributing to the study of passivization of ditransitive complementation from the FSP point of view. English ditransitive verbs generally allow two passive constructions, i.e.
Gabriela Brůhová
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Tracking the Traces of Passivization and Negation in Contextualized Representations [PDF]
Contextualized word representations encode rich information about syntax and semantics, alongside specificities of each context of use. While contextual variation does not always reflect actual meaning shifts, it can still reduce the similarity of ...
Virpioja, Sami +7 more
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RELATIVIZATION STRATEGIES OF APPLICATIVE ARGUMENTS RELATION IN BELITONG
On the basis of a detailed study of the applicative phenomenon in the Belitong language done by Darmawan and Kaldina (2022), this paper suggests its symmetrical treatment specifically in terms of NP’s relativization strategies.
I Nyoman Pasek Darmawan, Vindi Kaldina
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Dative-nominative alterations in Germanic languages. A generative prespective
This paper focuses on the conditions under which dative–nominative alternations take place, mainly within the Germanic family, with a view to illuminate the nature of dative case cross-linguistically.
A. Alexiadou +2 more
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The processability account anticipates that learners will make more underpassivization errors than overpassivization errors since passivization entails more processing.
Seray Tanyer, Samet Deniz
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